By Paul Acquaro
I am going to have to ask for forgiveness on this … as we wrap up 2015, it seems a bit … umm … untimely to mention this 2014 release, but it’s one that was brought to my attention only recently, and one that is worth the brief breach of the time-space continuum.
So, there is the bit of textual fun and then there is the music, which is a highly listenable collection of free improvisation that is entirely engrossing. The group works as a collective, no one instrument dominates, though Anissegos’ piano playing is an essential element, serving as a binding force between the horn work and the drums and bass. Often going into furious flights, the woodwind work of Floridis is complimented by the arc of the soprano sax and clean lines of the trumpet. What really stands out is the diversity of the moods of the pieces, each one with a distinct personality. Technically speaking, there isn’t much over-blowing or pushing the instruments to the extreme, rather the music has a very lyrical quality to it.
The Alliteration’s debut album’s track list covered A – G. I’m looking forward to a new release covering H – N next!